By meanes whereof I forced was to fayne,

That I knewe nothing of the former fight:

Fraude oft auayles more then doth sturdy might,

For by my faining I brought him in beliefe,

I knewe not that wherein my part was chiefe.

14.

And while the king thus tooke mee for his frend,

I sought all meane my former wrong to wreake,

Which that I might bring to the sooner end,

To the bishop of Yorke I did the matter breake,